Private In-Home and Online French Tutoring in Cincinnati, OH

Receive personally tailored French lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with in-home and online tutoring that offers flexible scheduling and your choice of locations.

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How can French tutoring help you succeed?

French is famous for being an incredibly culturally rich language and is one of the Romantic languages that traces its history all the way back to Latin and the Roman Empire. France has gone through many golden ages of art and literature, and having an understanding of the language allows one to experience all of these fantastic works first- hand. The path to understanding French is a difficult one, and it may be near impossible to become truly proficient in the language while working by oneself or in a classroom environment. Learning a new language is best done when working with another instructor one-on-one, away from the distractions of other students. Varsity Tutors may connect you with tutors in Cincinnati, OH, who are skilled at helping students prepare for French.

Stop putting off getting the most out of learning French, and enable yourself to work with a personal tutor who is dedicated to you and is fluent in the language. Individualized French tutoring in Cincinnati might help you excel in your course and might give you an edge on your classmates. Your tutor may try to help you focus on truly understanding the language and is able to answer any questions that you may feel too shy to ask in a classroom. Your tutor may also be able to incorporate elements of French culture and media into your sessions, making them more fun and engaging than the ones found in school lessons.

Our educational directors enjoy helping students in Cincinnati find independent French tutors who are able to work with your schedule. You won't have to worry about going out of your way to make your lessons work, because your tutor may work with you to try to help your sessions are located in a place and at a time that are convenient for you. Your tutor may meet you at your campus, at your neighborhood cafe, or even at your own home. No place is out of the way for your tutor, and you may even use a face-to-face online platform to schedule lessons from virtually anywhere.

Allow yourself to get the most out of your French education, and work on becoming a true understand of the language. Your tutor is dedicated to making sure that your lessons are as productive as possible and wants nothing else other than to see you succeed. Call the educational directors in Cincinnati, OH, to find an expert tutor in French to work towards success in the course.

Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

★★★★★

"Reviewed over the first 4 verbs he learned last session, outlined indefinite/definite articles based on gender/plurality, introduced all interrogative words and 2 out of the 3 formulas to create questions in French, practiced with simple sentences."

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"*Through a 10-minute dialogue, we reviewed vocabulary related to technology
*We introduced a new lesson on transportation:
- read 2 shorts texts on TGV and Airbus
- started to read and discuss vocabulary words and phrases about transportation
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★★★★★

"Preparing for her test tomorrow. We did a run through of all the main concepts that will be on her test. I gave her a practice test, and gave her feedback/corrections to review before taking the test tomorrow. We also reviewed the conjugations and songs for all the verbs on her test (avoir, aller, and ir verbs). "

★★★★★

"During this first session, I got a feel for what the student's goals are for his French learning. We got started on some basic greetings and possible responses and practiced a dialogue. We'll focus on building on this dialogue and introducing new phrases and functions in the coming weeks."

★★★★★

"The student and I had our first session this Sunday. He is looking to improve his conversational skills in French as well as his writing. Our first session consisted of us speaking in French only for over an hour, and he has demonstrated that he can both speak and understand French at an advanced level. As for the writing, we have agreed to start working off of a book together."

★★★★★

"The student's conversational French level is quite high. I just had to correct her a few times, mostly for pronunciation. She really enjoys speaking French and she want to be more comfortable speaking it. Overall, I think we had a great 1st session. "

★★★★★

"The student and I practiced his typing. We also reviewed his math homework and his social studies notes sheet. We also practiced his French vocabulary, especially numbers and the "-ez" tense. The student is improving and benefits significantly from online studying games. "

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"The student and I reviewed the alphabet, numbers, greetings, telling time, colors, days, and months before moving on to verb conjugation. Today we covered regular -er, -ir, and -re verbs in the present tense. We also decided upon some review for her to do before next Tuesday, including practicing conjugating several common regular verbs in the present tense."

★★★★

"This was the first lesson. The student is fairly proficient in French and wants to dig out her knowledge buried from years of not using the language. We did a lot of conversation and accessed her needs. We started to read and translate a story. "

★★★★

"We went over the student's previous test and reviewed for her quiz tomorrow. She shows a clear understanding of the information, and was able to correct on her own any answers she got wrong on the test questions. We continue to work on masculine/feminine pronouns and noun-pronoun-adjective agreement."

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"We learned some greetings, talked about the liaison, practiced saying and spelling words with the "oi" vowel combination (pronounced "wa"), introduced the textbook, and decided to look at question words next time. We decided that our approach will be to focus on speaking and listening skills. We also looked at some online resources that will help the student be able to practice speaking and listening during the week. He will watch the beginning of his French video and email me if he feels he needs some help."